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Mark Williams Commits to Lake Erie College
Commitment Spotlight: Mark Williams
While conducting one of our searches for uncommitted talented players in Wisconsin we came across Mark Williams, a talented outfielder from Sheboygan Wisconsin. After reviewing his metrics and footage we were shocked to see that he did have a home yet. We reached out to him in hopes of making a positive impact in his life.
After speaking with him and his family we had learned that they had put their trust in another college placement program and had not had any results yet. Because of this we immediately knew Mark was a fit for our program and we were determined to make up for their wrong doings.

We began working for Mark immediately and were able to find a home for him from one of our top tier programs NCAA D2 Lake Erie College in Ohio. Not only did Mark's college scholarship far exceed the cost of our program but it also far exceeded the cost of the company that failed him and ourselves. Mark has college level physicality and has the ability to make an instant impact for the Stormers.
“Mark had the tools. He just needed the right people advocating for him.”
During one of our searches for uncommitted talent in Wisconsin, we came across Mark Williams, a talented outfielder from Sheboygan. After reviewing his metrics and game footage, we were genuinely surprised he was still uncommitted. Mark had the physical tools, athleticism, and upside to play college baseball—he simply lacked the right exposure and advocacy.
After connecting with Mark and his family, we learned they had previously trusted another college placement service but hadn’t seen any real results. That conversation made it clear Mark was a strong fit for GameTime Baseball, and we were confident we could help change the trajectory of his recruiting process. We immediately went to work—building a clear plan, identifying the right level and programs, and reaching out directly to college coaches on Mark’s behalf. The response was quick.
Mark ultimately found a home at NCAA Division II Lake Erie College in Ohio, joining a competitive program where he has the opportunity to make an immediate impact. Not only did Mark earn a college scholarship that significantly exceeded the cost of our program, but he also secured a true opportunity at a level that matches his ability and potential.
With college-ready physicality and strong athletic tools, Mark is well positioned to contribute right away for the Stormers and continue his development at the next level. Mark’s commitment highlights exactly what happens when talent meets the right plan, exposure, and advocacy.
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Stpehen Loshek Commits to Southeastern Community College
Commitment Spotlight: Stephen Loshek
Stephen Loshek reached out to GameTime Baseball in the fall of his senior year. Although a polished arm now, Stephen was a bit of a late bloomer. Despite always throwing with great location Stephen had not had a velocity jump until the summer before his senior year where he was now throwing in the mid 80s featuring one of the better changeups in the state. Stephen had not yet received attention from college coaches as no one knew who he was.

Our team at GameTime Baseball saw the potential and immediately knew Stephen was a fit for our program. After sitting down and discussing his goals, we decided that junior college would be the right fit. On top of this we were able to determine what schools had his desired educational program, how far he wanted to be from home, and a school that could provide him with the opportunity to achieve his dreams of playing D1 baseball. As we began reaching out to schools on his behalf there was immediate interest. Stephen would go on to visit three colleges and ultimately committed to the regular season champion of the ICCAC, Southeastern Community College. Southeastern will be a great place for Stephen to develop and ultimately pursue his dreams of playing D1 baseball.
“Stephen had the ability. He just needed the right exposure, advocacy, and plan.”
Stephen Loshek connected with GameTime Baseball during the fall of his senior year—a critical point in the recruiting timeline. While Stephen is now a polished arm, his path wasn’t typical. A late bloomer, he had always shown strong command and pitchability but didn’t experience a significant velocity jump until the summer before his senior season, when he began throwing in the mid-80s while featuring one of the best changeups in the state.
Despite his ability, Stephen had received little attention from college coaches simply because he lacked exposure. Once our team evaluated him, it was clear he had the tools and upside to play at the next level. After sitting down with Stephen and his family, we mapped out a clear recruiting plan—identifying junior college as the best path to support both his athletic development and his long-term goal of playing Division I baseball.
We also helped narrow down schools that matched Stephen’s academic interests, distance-from-home preferences, and development opportunities. Once we began advocating for him and reaching out directly to coaches, interest came quickly. Stephen went on to take three college visits and ultimately committed to Southeastern Community College, the regular season champion of the ICCAC.
Southeastern provides Stephen with the right environment to continue developing on the mound while positioning himself to pursue his goal of playing Division I baseball. His journey is a perfect example of how the right plan, timing, and advocacy can turn overlooked talent into real opportunity.
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Emmett Jones Commits to UW-Eau Claire
Commitment Spotlight: Emmett Jones
Emmett reached out to us going into his senior year of high school after starting all three years on varsity since he was a freshman and also being a back to back all conference selection as a sophomore and a junior. Despite this, Emmett had received limited attention from high level programs.
This was a situation where talent was not the issue, but instead lack of exposure. We were able to generate a social media post for him that gave him immediate attention from college baseball coaches around the country that exceeded over 5K views. Not only this but just his second day in our program received his first D2 offer.

Emmett would ultimately commit to a school in arguably the best D3 conference in the country, the WIAC, with D1 level facilities, the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire. Emmett will make an immediate impact for the BlueGolds at the plate and on the mound.
“The talent was there. The exposure changed everything.”
Emmett connected with GameTime Baseball heading into his senior year after starting on varsity all three seasons of his high school career. A back-to-back All-Conference selection as both a sophomore and junior, Emmett had consistently performed at a high level. Despite his production and experience, he had received limited attention from college programs—proof that ability alone doesn’t always lead to opportunity.
After evaluating Emmett’s profile, it was clear the issue wasn’t talent—it was exposure. We immediately implemented a targeted recruiting strategy, starting with a professionally designed social media recruiting post. The response was instant, generating over 5,000 views from college coaches across the country and putting Emmett firmly on recruiting radars.
Within just two days of joining our program, Emmett received his first Division II offer, confirming the level of interest once coaches were able to see him in the proper context. After careful consideration, Emmett ultimately committed to the University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, a member of the WIAC—widely regarded as one of the strongest Division III conferences in the country, featuring Division I–level facilities and competition.
Emmett’s versatility at the plate and on the mound positions him to make an immediate impact for the Blue Golds. His recruitment is a prime example of how the right exposure and advocacy can unlock opportunities quickly—even for players who have already proven themselves on the field.
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Commitment Spotlight: Emmett Jones
Emmett Jones Commits to UW-Eau Claire
Full Name: Asa James Geis
High School: Brighton Academy
Graduation Year:2026
Position(s):P
College Committed To: Sauk Valley cc
Commitment Date: 2/26/26
GPA (optional):3.7
Key Stats / Metrics (60 time, exit velo, pitching velo, etc.): 7.4 60. Fastball 82-85 T86. Curve 72-74 slider 75-77 cutter 79-83 change up 76-79.
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YOUR COMMITMENT STORY
When did you know you wanted to play college baseball? When I started to get comments from other family’s on how good I am.
Can you walk us through the moment you committed? I got a great offer and I knew I could go and perform there so I made the decision to go with the Skyhawks. It’s got a great coaching staff that I know will help me be the best I can and that’s a huge factor for me.
What made this school the right fit for you? The coaches are great and so is the environment with all the players I met. Great offer.
What other schools were you considering? Pretty much anything juco that has great coaches and would give me a great offer.
What separated this program from the others? The scholarship they gave and the coaches felt like good friends when I met them.
YOUR DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY
What do you feel helped you develop the most as a player? My coaches from Building champions. Jose Pena was the first coach I worked with and he got me in a great spot. Then I started working more with Josh smith and he does a great job at keeping me in check with my arm health and my bodies flow while pitching.
What was the biggest obstacle you had to overcome in your recruiting journey? Not playing in my junior year because of Tommy John hurt my stats a lot. I actually thought for a little that I was gonna have to be done with baseball.
What’s a moment in your career that you’re most proud of? I used to play this team when I was younger and they would be super loud when I was pitching. I did a great job at shutting out the noise and destroying them at the plate. It got quiet after a few innings.
When did things start to “click” for you as a player?
Ever since I was really little everything athletic just kinda clicked for me. I had always been really good at baseball and I just kept progressing.
What do you think separates you from other players at your position? I never let anything get to my head and I’m really good at playing with the hitters heads with my pitches through tunneling.
THANK YOU / SHOUTOUTS
Who are the people you want to thank for helping you get here? My parents were a huge factor in my journey cause they always cheer me on and fund my events. My coaches at building champions like Jose Pena and Josh smith.
Which coach had the biggest impact on your development and why? I would say Josh smith because he really taught me how to think like a pitcher and how to have a better understanding of my body while pitching.
How did your family support you through this process? They funded me and always showed up to games. They drove me places and took up all of their weekends just to watch me play.
Any teammates or friends you want to shout out?
RECRUITING EXPERIENCE
What was your recruiting process like before getting help? Not very good. I kind of got scammed but then hunter with game time sports got me recruited in like a week and it was phenomenal.
What changed for you during your recruiting journey? My arm finally got back in commission and I got a great recruiter.
What advice would you give to players going through recruiting right now? Never give up and make sure to reach out to as many people as you can.
What’s one thing you wish you knew earlier in the process? That getting in touch with coaches as soon as possible is incredibly important because spots can fill up fast.
EXPERIENCE WITH
How did working with GameTime impact your recruiting journey? It made it super easy. I felt like I didn’t even do anything and next thing I know I’m committed.
What was the most valuable thing you learned from working with us? Knowing people is always a great way to get what you need.
What would you tell another player considering using GameTime baseball? If they know they are good then they should reach out because they will take people that they know they can get committed fast.
How did we help you stand out to college coaches?
Hunter talked really good about my stuff every time we talked and I imagine that he did the same while reaching to coaches.
LOOKING AHEAD
What are your goals at the college level? I want to be the best version of myself as I can be. I want to end up playing d1 baseball.
What kind of player can your future coaches expect? A player that never backs down from a fight and is willing to do what it takes to get better.
What are you most excited about at the next level?
The coaching and competition will be much more advanced so I’m ready for it.
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Jackson Daves Commits to Schoolcraft College
Commitment Spotlight: Jackson Daves
Full Name: Jackson Thomas Daves
High School: Knightstown High School
Graduation Year: 2026
Position(s): 1st base
College Committed To: Schoolcraft College
Commitment Date: 3/6/26

YOUR COMMITMENT STORY
When did you know you wanted to play college baseball?
Ever since I stepped on the baseball field when I was young
Can you walk us through the moment you committed?
The moment I committed I knew I
What made this school the right fit for you?
The coaching staff and players were very welcoming and you could tell they took things very serious. There campus and facilities were also really nice and the moment I visited I knew this was the place I was gonna call home for the next 2 years
What other schools were you considering?
IU Southeast,
What separated this program from the others?
SchoolCraft college was way more welcoming and had way more to offer and just overall was a better fit for me than IU Southeast
YOUR DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY
What do you feel helped you develop the most as a player?
Learning from mistakes and training and taking advice from coaches and other players.
What’s a moment in your career that you’re most proud of?
The moment in my career that I am most proud of is last year during regionals I hit a 2 run home run to put us in the lead by 2 in the 5th inning of the game.
When did things start to “click” for you as a player?
Things started to click for me as a player when I was little and started to get into hitting lessons and strength and conditioning. That moment I decided to start training I knew I had found what makes me happy and that is playing baseball.
What do you think separates you from other players at your position?
What separates me from other players at my position is that I can adjust to a bad throw from someone very quick and I can make a scoop last second to get the out. I also have a very powerful bat and usually bat 4th in the lineup
THANK YOU / SHOUTOUTS
Who are the people you want to thank for helping you get here?
My Parents, Friends, and all my trainers who have worked with me and helped me to developed my skills to be a better baseball player.
Which coach had the biggest impact on your development and why?
Chris Ulrey he was my hitting coach for the longest time and he really helped me gain more power in my swing and helped me become a better hitter and way stronger than I used to be.
How did your family support you through this process?
My family supported me a ton through the recruiting process they supported me and said they would be happy of me no matter where I committed.
RECRUITING EXPERIENCE
What was your recruiting process like before getting help?
The recruiting process was slow and rough before I got help from Gametime Baseball
What advice would you give to players going through recruiting right now?
Advice I would give is use all the resources you have wheather that is setting up calls or even asking advice from people who have gone through the recruiting process
What’s one thing you wish you knew earlier in the process?
I wish I knew to use all my resources and ask for help when I needed it during the recruiting process.
EXPERIENCE WITH
How did working with GameTime impact your recruiting journey?
It made my recruiting process go from really slow to really fast as soon and I started working with them and coaches were texting and wanting me out on visits right away.
What was the most valuable thing you learned from working with us?
The most valuable thing I learned from working with gametime baseball was to just ask questions because there is no dumb questions. And they are there to help.
The most valuable thing I learned
What would you tell another player considering using GameTime baseball?
I would say it is definitely worth it because they will have coaches reaching out to you right away
How did we help you stand out to college coaches?
By giving my information and my stats out to coaches.
LOOKING AHEAD
My goals at the college level is to learn from the upper classmen and to become a even better baseball player
What kind of player can your future coaches expect?
My future coaches can expect a strong player and a dedicated player who wants to win and become as good as I can.
What are you most excited about at the next level?
I am most excited about the opportunities I will have and get at the next level.
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Asa Geis Commits to Sauk Valley Community College
Commitment Spotlight: Asa Geis
Full Name: Asa James Geis
High School: Brighton Academy
Graduation Year: 2026
Position(s): P
College Committed To: Sauk Valley cc
Commitment Date: 2/26/26
GPA (optional): 3.7
Key Stats / Metrics: 7.4 60. Fastball 82-85 T86. Curve 72-74 slider 75-77 cutter 79-83 change up 76-79.

YOUR COMMITMENT STORY
When did you know you wanted to play college baseball?
When I started to get comments from other family’s on how good I am.
Can you walk us through the moment you committed?
I got a great offer and I knew I could go and perform there so I made the decision to go with the Skyhawks. It’s got a great coaching staff that I know will help me be the best I can and that’s a huge factor for me.
What made this school the right fit for you?
The coaches are great and so is the environment with all the players I met. Great offer.
What other schools were you considering?
Pretty much anything juco that has great coaches and would give me a great offer.
What separated this program from the others?
The scholarship they gave and the coaches felt like good friends when I met them.
YOUR DEVELOPMENT JOURNEY
What do you feel helped you develop the most as a player?
My coaches from Building champions. Jose Pena was the first coach I worked with and he got me in a great spot. Then I started working more with Josh smith and he does a great job at keeping me in check with my arm health and my bodies flow while pitching.
What was the biggest obstacle you had to overcome in your recruiting journey?
Not playing in my junior year because of Tommy John hurt my stats a lot. I actually thought for a little that I was gonna have to be done with baseball.
What’s a moment in your career that you’re most proud of?
I used to play this team when I was younger and they would be super loud when I was pitching. I did a great job at shutting out the noise and destroying them at the plate. It got quiet after a few innings.
When did things start to “click” for you as a player?
Ever since I was really little everything athletic just kinda clicked for me. I had always been really good at baseball and I just kept progressing.
What do you think separates you from other players at your position?
I never let anything get to my head and I’m really good at playing with the hitters heads with my pitches through tunneling.
THANK YOU / SHOUTOUTS
Who are the people you want to thank for helping you get here?
My parents were a huge factor in my journey cause they always cheer me on and fund my events. My coaches at building champions like Jose Pena and Josh smith.
Which coach had the biggest impact on your development and why?
I would say Josh smith because he really taught me how to think like a pitcher and how to have a better understanding of my body while pitching.
How did your family support you through this process?
They funded me and always showed up to games. They drove me places and took up all of their weekends just to watch me play.
RECRUITING EXPERIENCE
What was your recruiting process like before getting help?
Not very good. I kind of got scammed but then hunter with game time sports got me recruited in like a week and it was phenomenal.
What changed for you during your recruiting journey?
My arm finally got back in commission and I got a great recruiter.
What advice would you give to players going through recruiting right now?
Never give up and make sure to reach out to as many people as you can.
What’s one thing you wish you knew earlier in the process?
That getting in touch with coaches as soon as possible is incredibly important because spots can fill up fast.
EXPERIENCE WITH
How did working with GameTime impact your recruiting journey?
It made it super easy. I felt like I didn’t even do anything and next thing I know I’m committed.
What was the most valuable thing you learned from working with us?
Knowing people is always a great way to get what you need.
What would you tell another player considering using GameTime baseball?
If they know they are good then they should reach out because they will take people that they know they can get committed fast.
How did we help you stand out to college coaches?
Hunter talked really good about my stuff every time we talked and I imagine that he did the same while reaching to coaches.
LOOKING AHEAD
What are your goals at the college level?
I want to be the best version of myself as I can be. I want to end up playing d1 baseball.
What kind of player can your future coaches expect?
A player that never backs down from a fight and is willing to do what it takes to get better.
What are you most excited about at the next level?
The coaching and competition will be much more advanced so I’m ready for it.